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Is this what you purchased ?

http://www.vitaminlife.com/product-exec/product_id/58427/nm/Tri+Iodine+12.5mg

If so, It looks like an iodoral clone. Not a tincture. Anyone else seen/tried

this?

Cheryl

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> I haven't recieved my lugols yet, I went to the health store and got something

called tri-iodine. Has anybody ever heard of this. An article came with

explaining the importance of it. here is what is in it. it says 5mg as molecular

iodine, 5 mg as sodium iodide, and 2.5 mg as potassium iodide..if this helps

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oh pills weird everyday there is something new someone is putting out tri-iodine not triiodide LOL geez

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Posted by: "Anne Seals" anneseals@... annerseals

Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:56 pm (PST)

The tri-iodine product in my local healthfood store is a tablet -- no alcohol.Anne

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Has anyone heard of Iosol.Contains glycerine,iodine and ammonium iodide? I am NOT thinking of taking this internally.I was just looking for topical iodine. Pat

iodine From: anneseals@...Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:03:24 -0800Subject: Re: Re:quick question

The tri-iodine product in my local healthfood store is a tablet -- no alcohol.

Anne

On Jan 30, 2010, at 1:24 PM, Engtovo wrote:

That is most likely an alcohol based iodine tincture, most use either potassium iodide or sodium iodide with the elemental iodine but there are so many varieties out there.

Tincture of iodine is a disinfectant, usually 2-7% potassium iodide or sodium iodide, and elemental iodine, dissolved in a mixture of ethanol and water. As in the case of Lugol’s iodine, the role of iodide and water in the solution is to increase the solubility of the elemental iodine, by turning it to the soluble triiodide anion I3-. However, since iodine has moderate solubility in ethanol, it is also assisted by this solvent directly.

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Posted by: "kisha g" kishagaskill kishagaskill

Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:16 am (PST)

I haven't recieved my lugols yet, I went to the health store and got something called tri-iodine. Has anybody ever heard of this. An article came with explaining the importance of it. here is what is in it. it says 5mg as molecular iodine, 5 mg as sodium iodide, and 2.5 mg as potassium iodide..if this helps

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Iosol can be used externally or internally. It is gentle on the skin because it is glycerin based and it has 1.8 mg per drop of iodine /iodide

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Posted by: "KENNETH GENTILE" gentile@... gentile_patricia

Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:58 pm (PST)

Has anyone heard of Iosol.Contains glycerine,iodine and ammonium iodide? I am NOT thinking of taking this internally.I was just looking for topical iodine. Pat

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I'm new to the Cholesteatoma world,(surgery June 8th) so I am not sure what to expect. I read with great "enthusiasm" what everyone has to say here. It has been a great help....believe me.

My question is this though...and I am not trying to make light of anyones situation here...I am honestly not, I just don't know.

Now, I know this is a support group for Cholesteatoma sufferers, and as it should be folks talk about thier issues and fears. That said, (I dislike that term but...), that said am I, or could I be in for a long uncomfortable life and possibly dangerous fight?

Reason I ask is this, I'm thinking to myself, okay they yank the ctoma out, take my infected mastoid bone pieces out,rebuild my little bones and I am all done except for some 3-6 month check up sessions with my doc. Is this what I can most likely expect? Or am in for something more than this?

Again, thanks everyone and good luck.

Brad

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When you go to liles there is a folded called conn's stories. Open that folder

and click on add files.

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> I'd like to upload my file but am having little luck using Dr Grim's

instructions. As it reads, " On the Hyperaldosteronism home page, go to

Files/Conn's Stories. You'll find instructions in " A - How to put your story

here.doc. "

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> Fairly straight forward instructions, however, clicking on the left side bar

link 'Files' takes me to a page that does not show a separate link for 'Conn's

Stories' or one for 'A - How to put yur story here.doc'.

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> There is an 'add file' link but I have no idea where the file will end up. Any

suggestions?

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> Barbara

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Oh for God sake. Right there staring back at me. Sorry for the senior moment. I

will try to keep that reined in.

Barbara

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> I'd like to upload my file but am having little luck using Dr Grim's

instructions. As it reads, " On the Hyperaldosteronism home page, go to

Files/Conn's Stories. You'll find instructions in " A - How to put your story

here.doc. "

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> Fairly straight forward instructions, however, clicking on the left side bar

link 'Files' takes me to a page that does not show a separate link for 'Conn's

Stories' or one for 'A - How to put yur story here.doc'.

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> There is an 'add file' link but I have no idea where the file will end up. Any

suggestions?

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> Barbara

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